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After a night of swigging whiskey around the fire with your friends, head into your tent, and slide into your Kelty Cosmic 20-Degree Synthetic Sleeping Bag. The soft fabric feels so good that you probably won't want to get up in the morning. Not to mention dawn is in about four hours.

CloudLoft Pro keeps warmth in so you stay toasty on cool nights

Offset quilting prevents cold spots so you don't have to move around all night to escape that one freezing area

Anti-snag zipper draft tube stops cold air from seeping in

Internal liner loops give you a handy place to attach your liner so it doesn't end up wadded up at your feet

I'd like to buy a smaller compression sack...

I typically suggest getting a compression sack as close to the original size of the stuff sack so that you can still easily get the sleeping bag into the sack while still being able to compress it down to a smaller size. If you really want to go smaller I suggest only going down by an inch or two but not much smaller otherwise its like trying to squeeze a potato through a key hole.

is there a compression available for this...

Hey Dave, This bag does come with a compression bag/stuff sack if that is what you are asking. The stuff size is as follows: [regular] 10 x 18 in, [long] 10 x 19 in, [extra long] 11 x 21 in. Hope that helps!

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Desert Camping

Gender:
Female

Familiarity:
I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions

We went to the Utah desert in October where it's 80 in the day and it got down to about 40* overnight. Much warmer than this, the bag may be too warm, depending on your own particular body-furnace. My partner is a big guy, and this was the long version and fit great and kept him toasty.